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i like him find that when you talk about the civil-rights act you're just asking for trouble you don't need guys understand the idealistic point* that my neighbor doesn't understand that the kitschy already thinks republicans are racist. to go back to an coulter who had a good point*. i am basically libertarian for the crazy stuff they want but there are things there more important. they want to legalize drugs is that really the big problem right now? and no. talk about obamacare or creating the infrastructure for socialized medicine that doesn't seem libertarian but yet they and fight like the communist used to over minutia but i get it it is the idealistic movement and i believe they have the right idea. so to privatize the army and over here in the real world i and a stand you have to set your sights what is achievable but the left wants a national background check. is that where they want to stop that is all we need? know it is just the first up then they say i cannot believe we left that loophole that we tighten it and move forward where now we think we are done and move along but
i like him find that when you talk about the civil-rights act you're just asking for trouble you don't need guys understand the idealistic point* that my neighbor doesn't understand that the kitschy already thinks republicans are racist. to go back to an coulter who had a good point*. i am basically libertarian for the crazy stuff they want but there are things there more important. they want to legalize drugs is that really the big problem right now? and no. talk about obamacare or creating...
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. >> we're talking about a civil rights issue. >> we don't believe that is appropriate and in keeping with the law. >> the national disability rights network faught for the ada's passage but continues to see cases like this 24 years later. executive director says there's no excuse. >> we're asking them simply to offer the seat to a person with a dizzy built 2i -- disability at the same price. >> they claim it's not dis scrim sorry but a result of demand pricing -- discriminatory but a demand pricing based on location and popularity such as seats on the aisle or with better views. the a accessible seat is in one of those areas. >> i understand theaters are coming up with all kinds of ways to increase their income but they can't do it on the backs of people with disabilities. >> the nonprofit theater receives federal and local grants. this year the national endowment of the arts gave it $50,000. another 100 $56,000 came from another group -- regardless of whether it's money that comes from public or private funding the 6-year-old theater must comply with the ada. >> i think it's a willf
. >> we're talking about a civil rights issue. >> we don't believe that is appropriate and in keeping with the law. >> the national disability rights network faught for the ada's passage but continues to see cases like this 24 years later. executive director says there's no excuse. >> we're asking them simply to offer the seat to a person with a dizzy built 2i -- disability at the same price. >> they claim it's not dis scrim sorry but a result of demand pricing --...
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they are all civil rights issues. only one of them directly rates to immigration but they all stem from the fears that demographic fear of being ruthlessly and irresponsibly exploited at the governor and the sheriff and others to engage and a wholesale assault on civil rights and i think it's important to understand today whether the president understood for years ago or not everybody understands today that this is really about civil rights in the country and civil rights is really again about what kind of the country we want to be. this is a country that guarantees never been true to it, lots of struggle to make it true to the promise of equity and equality for everyone and this is as critical to ensuring we get closer to that principle as anything. >> another question about prism that i want to ask you. and i have shared this and all the interviews i've done talking about this. to reiterate what i said earlier, one of the reasons why i wanted to be a part of this conversation and i reached out to antonio is because
they are all civil rights issues. only one of them directly rates to immigration but they all stem from the fears that demographic fear of being ruthlessly and irresponsibly exploited at the governor and the sheriff and others to engage and a wholesale assault on civil rights and i think it's important to understand today whether the president understood for years ago or not everybody understands today that this is really about civil rights in the country and civil rights is really again about...
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but when you start talking about the civil rights act or something like that, you're just asking for trouble you don't need. and understand it's an idealistic point he's making but, you know, what? my neighbor doesn't understand that point because she always thinks republicans are racist. what i mean is ever want to go back an ann coulter but a very d point when she called you guys that -- >> [inaudible] >> i'm basically libertarian. i'm all for all the stuff, the crazy stuff they want. but there are things more affordable than others. they want to legalize drugs, fine. is that the big problem right now in this country? no. let's talk about obamacare. let's talk about creating the infrastructure for socialized medicine. that doesn't seem very libertarian to me but yet they are inviting by communists used to over minutia that's ridiculous. but i get it. it's an idealistic movement. that's why young people like to be libertarians. i believe they have the right idea. when i'm home alone, it would be great, privatized the army or whatever, and over here i'm in the real world and i realiz
but when you start talking about the civil rights act or something like that, you're just asking for trouble you don't need. and understand it's an idealistic point he's making but, you know, what? my neighbor doesn't understand that point because she always thinks republicans are racist. what i mean is ever want to go back an ann coulter but a very d point when she called you guys that -- >> [inaudible] >> i'm basically libertarian. i'm all for all the stuff, the crazy stuff they...
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who would have thought 10 years ago that colorado would be a trail blazer for civil rights. and finally a quick update last night, ed mark i can and republican gabrielle gomez will face off for john kerry's old seat. gomez is a former navy seal and we'll be keeping a close eye on this race. before we are done we have to get to brett ehrlich, who is also done, but done with our favorite republican. so just calm down brett is talking now. ♪ >> life is a game. and sometimes you wish you have a coach in that game so they can take the idiots who are playing badly, sit them down on the bench next to you and say you are done. first up mitch mcconnell you are done up loading photos of the united states. you up loaded this photo. you are trying to make him the wine guy and you the beer guy? nice try mr. blackberry belt clip and lady legs. i know you are trying to chemolike you wear the pants. but look at them. they are more like capries. mitch mcconnell you are done. up next jeff flake. you are done being so down on yourself, you said ever since you voted against the man chin toome
who would have thought 10 years ago that colorado would be a trail blazer for civil rights. and finally a quick update last night, ed mark i can and republican gabrielle gomez will face off for john kerry's old seat. gomez is a former navy seal and we'll be keeping a close eye on this race. before we are done we have to get to brett ehrlich, who is also done, but done with our favorite republican. so just calm down brett is talking now. ♪ >> life is a game. and sometimes you wish you...
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rights protections to homosexuals and bisexuals in colorado. martina tweeted on tuesday -- martina navratilova, welcome to democracy now! >> thank you very much. i better be careful what i tweet. i keep thinking i'm only tweeting to my followers. but it is out there, isn't it? >> no your friends and family have gone viral around the world. your response first to the man who worships you come to jason collins, who has come out? this first sentence is, "by may i'm blackd center and and gay." >> is pretty funny when a guy foot and a half taller calls you a role model. jason has been a breath of fresh air and a pioneer. it takes a lot of guts to come up to our friends and family. for most gay people, coming out is the most traumatic experience in their life because of the worry about the backlash, what is going to happen,, parents going to except the? are my sisters and brothers going to accept me? to come out to the whole world is extreme. jason has done it in a climate dotage in the sports world, it is a big no-no. kudos to him. >> martina navrat
rights protections to homosexuals and bisexuals in colorado. martina tweeted on tuesday -- martina navratilova, welcome to democracy now! >> thank you very much. i better be careful what i tweet. i keep thinking i'm only tweeting to my followers. but it is out there, isn't it? >> no your friends and family have gone viral around the world. your response first to the man who worships you come to jason collins, who has come out? this first sentence is, "by may i'm blackd center...
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teachers, civil servants and bank employees refusing to go to work. passenger ships and railway services also coming the a screeching halt. the latest austerity measures in greece require that country to cut 15,000 civil jobs by next year. meantime here at home the mayday marches calling for immigration reform. rallies set for san francisco, san jose and oakland at 3:00 this afternoon. san francisco's march begins at 24th and mission streets. in san jose protesters gathering at our lady of guadalupe church on san antonio streets. in oakland people meeting up at fruitvale plaza. on the peninsula, marchers gathering at ring storm park. >>> workers rallying and marching in support of a plan $15 an hour minimum wage. it will wind its way through downtown. >>> facebook boss mark zuckerberg could be greeted by unwanted visitors in menlo fark this morning. protesters plan to deliver a petition signed by nearly 19,000. they're upset about a tv ad funded by zuckerberg's new political group. it supports the keystone xl pipeline which has been criticized by envi
teachers, civil servants and bank employees refusing to go to work. passenger ships and railway services also coming the a screeching halt. the latest austerity measures in greece require that country to cut 15,000 civil jobs by next year. meantime here at home the mayday marches calling for immigration reform. rallies set for san francisco, san jose and oakland at 3:00 this afternoon. san francisco's march begins at 24th and mission streets. in san jose protesters gathering at our lady of...
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>> john, we had a civil war over this issue whether the states had their right to interpose their own laws and beliefs against the federal government. >> i am talking about the danger of marijuana being an escalated drug, if that's what the real danger of it is? >> there are things called prosectorial discretion. the administration is not going to aggressively pursue these cases. we learned in california you can't get injuries who are going to convict people for recreational use. you have people who smoked marijuana in the 1960s and 1970s, older people today, and never you have younger people, libertarians. we are reaching a tipping point on this issue. the notion that it's criminalized is nonsense to most people. >> the state of affairs in colorado, adults up to 21 may buy one ounce of pot, grow two plants. a state sales tax of 30% has been proposed but not settled. what does that tell you, mortimer? >> it tells you they will probably be able to implement it in colorado. i happen to be opposed to the legalization of any kind of drugs like this. they lead to a lot of things, as you sa
>> john, we had a civil war over this issue whether the states had their right to interpose their own laws and beliefs against the federal government. >> i am talking about the danger of marijuana being an escalated drug, if that's what the real danger of it is? >> there are things called prosectorial discretion. the administration is not going to aggressively pursue these cases. we learned in california you can't get injuries who are going to convict people for recreational...
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rights. in oakland, students, labor unions and community groups marched to mi pueblo market this afternoon after rallying at the fruitvale plaza. these demonstrations have become a may day tradition. mobile5 and ken bastida at the site of another may day rally. ken. >> reporter: yeah. that's right, allen. we are outside the courtyard here at san jose city hall. and several hundred people have gathered for a big rally tonight. they are going to talk about immigration reform. talk about workers rights. they walked today from the -- our lady of guadalupe catholic church all the way to san jose city hall. meanwhile, in san francisco, we have another may day rally that's going on right now. we have a picture from keep that shows you the crowd there and as you mentioned earlier, allen, there are also may day rallies going on in oakland as well today. all over the country in fact. here as i mentioned, the real big issue for local people in this part of northern california is immigration reform this
rights. in oakland, students, labor unions and community groups marched to mi pueblo market this afternoon after rallying at the fruitvale plaza. these demonstrations have become a may day tradition. mobile5 and ken bastida at the site of another may day rally. ken. >> reporter: yeah. that's right, allen. we are outside the courtyard here at san jose city hall. and several hundred people have gathered for a big rally tonight. they are going to talk about immigration reform. talk about...
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he was blackmailed throughout his career as an activist in the civil rights movement. not literally but driven to the edges and asked either put your sexuality away forget out of the center stage. the movement from that, that is the movement. the movement -- to me, that is at the core of the movement. a movement from that blackmail place to a place where i'm too proud. you can't blackmail me. and then the rest of the culture following that, i think, is important. >> i want to ask you specifically about this point that wade made around masculinity in sports. what that does is it ends up inverting what goes on with women come og out. brittany came out earlier. the less attention maybe when women come out. i know you have a connection with the wnba when it was first launching. talk to me about how you were navigating this space. >> yeah. i used to work at the nba and did the business model for the wnba. one of the things that we noticed, of course, and we knew this from other sports too, martina navratilova is one of many examples. that there was a stereotype about women
he was blackmailed throughout his career as an activist in the civil rights movement. not literally but driven to the edges and asked either put your sexuality away forget out of the center stage. the movement from that, that is the movement. the movement -- to me, that is at the core of the movement. a movement from that blackmail place to a place where i'm too proud. you can't blackmail me. and then the rest of the culture following that, i think, is important. >> i want to ask you...
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>> you, because i know you'd buy. >> bill: that's right. frank would never buy. get to the mexican food stamps on the subject of dinner. what is the headline of the documents that the usda didn't want to give out. they had to get it from freedom of information. what is the headline? >> judicial watch, during the country, again, a great service. the headline is this. that the american people are being gameed again, not by the mexican government. not by illegal immigrants but by our own government. this program started in 2004 under george bush, barack obama to this point. and working in concert, not only with the embassies of mexico, to enlarge, to recruit food stamp recipients but with 46 consulates throughout the country. it's extraordinary. >> bill: so basically what the usda was advising the mexican consulate and embassy to do was send out mailings to anybody you know in this country. it doesn't matter whether you're here illegally or legally. here is how you get food stamps, they don't deny food stamps to illegal aliens. you can get if it you're not here lega
>> you, because i know you'd buy. >> bill: that's right. frank would never buy. get to the mexican food stamps on the subject of dinner. what is the headline of the documents that the usda didn't want to give out. they had to get it from freedom of information. what is the headline? >> judicial watch, during the country, again, a great service. the headline is this. that the american people are being gameed again, not by the mexican government. not by illegal immigrants but by...
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voting, once again, became a civil rights movement. and the response of organizations on the ground was unbelievable and excellent. people didn't just whine. they mobilized. they said, these are the problems. these are the laws that need to be changed, but we're also going to get our people to the polls. whether we're going to see all that again, we're obviously not, at least in the next -- well, we could have deval patrick. i don't want to rule anything out. >> that's a question -- that's the question i kind of asked. is the lesson of 2008 and 2012 for democrats, you need to have a non-white presence on your ticket going forward? >> i think it is ultimately about the candidate. >> right. >> maybe it's deval patrick. maybe it's hillary clinton. i don't think it's cuomo or o'malley, no offense to those governors, but i do think it is about obama and some of the things you just said. all the sort of racially tinged language. republicans misjudged the coalition. they look at the coalition and say, we've got to really peel away latino vote
voting, once again, became a civil rights movement. and the response of organizations on the ground was unbelievable and excellent. people didn't just whine. they mobilized. they said, these are the problems. these are the laws that need to be changed, but we're also going to get our people to the polls. whether we're going to see all that again, we're obviously not, at least in the next -- well, we could have deval patrick. i don't want to rule anything out. >> that's a question --...
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protests over immigration policy and organized unions and civil rights groups. bill: crazy, huh? they need more coffee there. >>> police in michigan now releasing a second surveillance video in the search for a 24-year-old mother. her name is jers can heeringa. they believe she was abducted while finishing a shift at a gas station late friday night. this new video shows a silver minivan passing by the station at about the same time they believe she vanished. they released a video on monday, show a gray or silver minivan near the gas station. former new york city chief investigator steve hardy is with me in the studio. good morning to you, sir. >> good morning, bill. bill: we're getting word from the family in north shores, michigan they will put out a video at home, which shows you a, the desperation they have. >> yes. bill: also to give viewers and people maybe even watching this program a different view of this woman, in case they see her. >> bill, it is important that the families keep their due diligence as media in following this case and by releasing that video it's going t
protests over immigration policy and organized unions and civil rights groups. bill: crazy, huh? they need more coffee there. >>> police in michigan now releasing a second surveillance video in the search for a 24-year-old mother. her name is jers can heeringa. they believe she was abducted while finishing a shift at a gas station late friday night. this new video shows a silver minivan passing by the station at about the same time they believe she vanished. they released a video on...
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civil rights attorney avery freedman as well as criminal defense attorney joining us from las vegas, richard herman. gentlemen, investigators say dzhokhar tsarnaev already told them that he and his brother built the devices in tamerlan's home and now investigators say they found explosive residue in the apartment that tamerlan, the slain suspect, shared with his wife, katherine russell and their daughter as well. avery, this seems to be a very big challenge for dzhokhar's defense team, if he pleads not guilty, with that administration already. >> we have the not guilty plea coming up but obviously, the struggle here, i think it's a riveting one, there is so much other intelligence that needs to be developed. the extraordinary defense lawyers will try to have their klein the avoid the death penalty for a simple reason, we're going to provide you with information. whether the department of justice will accept that i think is unlikely. i still believe they will be asking for the death penalties specs in the charges. we have to see how this involves again. we have a hearing coming up in
civil rights attorney avery freedman as well as criminal defense attorney joining us from las vegas, richard herman. gentlemen, investigators say dzhokhar tsarnaev already told them that he and his brother built the devices in tamerlan's home and now investigators say they found explosive residue in the apartment that tamerlan, the slain suspect, shared with his wife, katherine russell and their daughter as well. avery, this seems to be a very big challenge for dzhokhar's defense team, if he...
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if you look at it from the perspective of a civil right or a human right, then he is dead on. this is what guys likes friedman and hyak have been arguing about. >> anna: that is what separates american from other nations. we're not going to let children starve in the streets and take care of people and make sure basic needs are met. one of criticisms giving amnesty that people are here illegally and essentially rewarding them and not go through the proper hoops to become an american citizen. >> you and me let's get a bus and let's pick 11 million of them up and throw them out of the country. this is the point i'm making. you have to make a decision. if you are going to stay in this country, obviously, wink, wink, they are going to stay in this country -- then we have to come up with a rule. we have to come up with a system. pedro, you stay because you are god fearing, you are taking care of your children and pay your taxes, we are going to allow you. jose you sold drugs you are out of here. somebody has to make the guidelines. somebody has to set up a process. that is what the
if you look at it from the perspective of a civil right or a human right, then he is dead on. this is what guys likes friedman and hyak have been arguing about. >> anna: that is what separates american from other nations. we're not going to let children starve in the streets and take care of people and make sure basic needs are met. one of criticisms giving amnesty that people are here illegally and essentially rewarding them and not go through the proper hoops to become an american...
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linkage generation, the one that's going to fight the civil war is the first generation that is another benefit of the count full. so while these people and experience running the government, compromising on serious issues and keeping the team together are left to settle questions on around here lincolns have now that john quincy adams, but alexander stephens. stevens logo on the to service the vice president of the confederacy. how many people as seeing a link classics it's an excellent essay appeared in lincoln is in negotiations at the end and talks to the commissioners should the confederacy, one is alexander stephens who are as close as two people could be in the day before political parties are regional in america appeared they both hurt in the presidential campaign together. lincoln served as jefferson davis. jefferson davis in the u.s. senate. lincoln's vice president from hannibal hamlin a senator in lincoln's second vice president who replaced him come andrew johnson was a member of the house of abraham lincoln. so many people who later become critical of the civil war and imp
linkage generation, the one that's going to fight the civil war is the first generation that is another benefit of the count full. so while these people and experience running the government, compromising on serious issues and keeping the team together are left to settle questions on around here lincolns have now that john quincy adams, but alexander stephens. stevens logo on the to service the vice president of the confederacy. how many people as seeing a link classics it's an excellent essay...
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this is matter of civil and human rights. this is who we are as a nation. to the core of the treasureed principle of equal opportunity. >> mike: right or a privilege? i guess if it's a right -- >> alisyn: if you are born here. >> mike: or you take means to become a citizen. >> sure. constitutional attorney says nowhere in the constitution does it make concessions for amnesty. and he doesn't understand the law correctly if that is the case. listen. >> if you taken the statement to clusion, everyone has a right to become an american citizen in the world. we did survey of the national law, human rights law, there is no human rights law in world to require a country who is there illegally and make them to citizens. this is unfortunate not just from cabinet but the attorney general on the united states. >> alisyn: we cut that partly and he said it's human right to come out of the shadows. you can understand why you think that is a right to not live a shadowy life. but there is a legal process to get a green card and prove yourself and take test for citizenship a
this is matter of civil and human rights. this is who we are as a nation. to the core of the treasureed principle of equal opportunity. >> mike: right or a privilege? i guess if it's a right -- >> alisyn: if you are born here. >> mike: or you take means to become a citizen. >> sure. constitutional attorney says nowhere in the constitution does it make concessions for amnesty. and he doesn't understand the law correctly if that is the case. listen. >> if you taken...
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there was a civil war going on in el salvador. there was a takeover in nicaragua and there was a civil war and civil strife in guatemala. honduras has refugees from all those countries inside its borders. when i got there, they had just had presidential elections and had restored democracy after nine years of military rule. they did have some problems with human rights issues. compared to their central american neighbors, they compare favorably. since then, honduras has been a democratic country. they have had seven or 8 successes. they are about to have their eighth successive presidential election this fall. they have problems of a different nature. that ave these gangs lot of countries in central america have that have been a threat. on the political front, the country has a reasonably good record to show for itself. host: have you visited nicaragua since daniel ortega has been president? would you be welcome? --st: i do not know how long do not know if i would be welcome. i was ambassador to honduras when they were carrying ou
there was a civil war going on in el salvador. there was a takeover in nicaragua and there was a civil war and civil strife in guatemala. honduras has refugees from all those countries inside its borders. when i got there, they had just had presidential elections and had restored democracy after nine years of military rule. they did have some problems with human rights issues. compared to their central american neighbors, they compare favorably. since then, honduras has been a democratic...
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the civil suit was brought by jackson's mother and three children. it claims concert promoter aeg live is liable for jackson's death because it hired and supervised dr. conrad murray. murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the criminal trial. the civil try is expected to last three months. >>> there was pain and gain at the box office this week. the mark wahlberg action film debuted at number one, followed by "oblivion" which took in more than $17 million. and "42" came in with $10.7 million. >>> so we've seen the boston marathon attacks bring out the best in americans, donating to the victims and families it also brings out scam artists what to watch out for. we'll tell you that coming up next. and then treats day after day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. oh, boy. [ groans ] ♪ ♪ [ engine revs ] ♪ then you'll love lactose-free lactaid® it's 100% real milk that's easy to digest so you can fully enjoy the dairy you lov
the civil suit was brought by jackson's mother and three children. it claims concert promoter aeg live is liable for jackson's death because it hired and supervised dr. conrad murray. murray was convicted of involuntary manslaughter in the criminal trial. the civil try is expected to last three months. >>> there was pain and gain at the box office this week. the mark wahlberg action film debuted at number one, followed by "oblivion" which took in more than $17 million. and...
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this is a human rights issue, not civil rights. >> charles barkley, never shy with his opinion, was asked about this and said players in professional sports have been playing alongside gay players for a long time. he wonders if the fans won't give them a harder time than their teammates will give them. will that cause other players not to come out? >> i'm not sure it will be a great big door swinging open wide. there will be six players coming out next week. do you know what i was thinking about when this happened? i have thought it for a long time. women have been doing this in sports for a long time. women have been more accepting about this. it verifies that women are a lot smarter and cooler about this stuff. i'm hoping that that transfers now to guys. >> that gets a smile out of martina. thank you so much. michael, thank you. good to see you both. thank you very much. here's savannah. >>> we are following new information on the boston marathon attacks. female dna found on a piece of one of the bombs, a discovery leading to new scrutiny of the widow of one of the suspects. pete willia
this is a human rights issue, not civil rights. >> charles barkley, never shy with his opinion, was asked about this and said players in professional sports have been playing alongside gay players for a long time. he wonders if the fans won't give them a harder time than their teammates will give them. will that cause other players not to come out? >> i'm not sure it will be a great big door swinging open wide. there will be six players coming out next week. do you know what i was...